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This is an excellent dead-on interpretation of Pink Floyd's seminal concept album; don't let the "Official Bootleg" label deter you. This has superb 2 channel sound with nice depth, like the original recording, and the performance was filmed in Anamorphic WS (perfect for an upscaling DVD player, BTW). The only picture flaws are that the lead vocalist's face occasionally washes out in straight-on longer shots due to the intensity of the stage lighting. Highly recommended! (YECH are you reading this? -grin)Cheers,
AuPh
- Trailer here (currently this is out of stock at their website, but available from some ebay venders)... (Open in New Window)
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...maybe three summers ago as an opening act for Yes.I had never heard of them before.
A surprising number of the audience were there just to see them.
"...maybe three summers ago as an opening act for Yes."There is a CD called "An Evening with John Petrucci & Jordan Rudess".... IMO the best CD produced by this group.
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Thank God. Now if someone can only wash out his voice. :^P
C'mon, James LaBrie's voice ain't that bad, especially for the Pink Floyd set, and his harmonies with percussionist Mike Portnoy work quite well. BTW, the guest performers, vocalist Theresa Thomason and saxophonist Norbert Stachel's are superb; Thomason's vocals are dead-on, letter perfect. Trust me, this DVD is a keeper! :o)
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